Nicolas Bergier (French: [bɛʁʒje]), lawyer at the Presidial Seat of Rheims, lived in 17th-century Rheims and became interested in Roman roads there. Mentioning by chance his interest in the funding of Roman roads to Conde du Lis, advisor to Louis XIII, he found himself suddenly commanded by the king to undertake a study of all Roman roads. Five years later he published his Histoire des Grands Chemins de l'Empire Romain, a two-volume work of over 1000 pages. There were many subsequent editions. This first scholarly study of Roman roads included engravings of the Tabula Peutingeriana. Edward Gibbon consulted Bergier's work while researching his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
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| - Nicolas Bergier (French: [bɛʁʒje]), lawyer at the Presidial Seat of Rheims, lived in 17th-century Rheims and became interested in Roman roads there. Mentioning by chance his interest in the funding of Roman roads to Conde du Lis, advisor to Louis XIII, he found himself suddenly commanded by the king to undertake a study of all Roman roads. Five years later he published his Histoire des Grands Chemins de l'Empire Romain, a two-volume work of over 1000 pages. There were many subsequent editions. This first scholarly study of Roman roads included engravings of the Tabula Peutingeriana. Edward Gibbon consulted Bergier's work while researching his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. (en)
- Nicolas Bergier, né à Reims le 1er mars 1567, mort au Château de Grignon le 18 août 1623, est un archéologue et un historien français de la fin du XVIe et du début du XVIIe siècle, spécialiste de la Rome antique. Il a été successivement précepteur des enfants du grand bailli de Vermandois, avocat, professeur de droit à Reims, puis syndic de cette ville. (fr)
- Nicolas Bergier (Reims, 1º marzo 1567 – Château de Grignon, 18 agosto 1623) è stato un archeologo, storico e avvocato francese, specializzato nella storia dell'antica Roma. Nicolas Bergier. Fu dapprima precettore dei figli del gran balì di Vermandois, poi avvocato, in seguito professore di diritto a Reims, e sindaco di questa città. (it)
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| - Nicolas Bergier (French: [bɛʁʒje]), lawyer at the Presidial Seat of Rheims, lived in 17th-century Rheims and became interested in Roman roads there. Mentioning by chance his interest in the funding of Roman roads to Conde du Lis, advisor to Louis XIII, he found himself suddenly commanded by the king to undertake a study of all Roman roads. Five years later he published his Histoire des Grands Chemins de l'Empire Romain, a two-volume work of over 1000 pages. There were many subsequent editions. This first scholarly study of Roman roads included engravings of the Tabula Peutingeriana. Edward Gibbon consulted Bergier's work while researching his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. (en)
- Nicolas Bergier, né à Reims le 1er mars 1567, mort au Château de Grignon le 18 août 1623, est un archéologue et un historien français de la fin du XVIe et du début du XVIIe siècle, spécialiste de la Rome antique. Il a été successivement précepteur des enfants du grand bailli de Vermandois, avocat, professeur de droit à Reims, puis syndic de cette ville. (fr)
- Nicolas Bergier (Reims, 1º marzo 1567 – Château de Grignon, 18 agosto 1623) è stato un archeologo, storico e avvocato francese, specializzato nella storia dell'antica Roma. Nicolas Bergier. Fu dapprima precettore dei figli del gran balì di Vermandois, poi avvocato, in seguito professore di diritto a Reims, e sindaco di questa città. (it)
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